Yes, I'm not surprised that it's getting a lot of publicity, because the world is watching closely. I'm not really concerned about these allergic reactions. We just have to be open, honest and transparent about what we know and what we don't know.
We're going to see some things like this happen. We know that the two people who had allergic reactions both carry EpiPens and have severe allergies to certain things. We have to learn more about this, but in the end, I think, we pivot to where it looks like people who have severe allergic reactions to any component of the vaccine will not be eligible for vaccination. That's kind of obvious, and that's a smart thing to do.
Also, of course, we know there are other vaccines in the pipeline, whereby people who might have an allergy to components of this vaccine will be able to use other vaccines that are not too far behind. We might hear from the Moderna vaccine very shortly here in Canada as well.
Yes, it's a small bump on the road, but by no means is this catastrophic. I think we're going to see the rollout of the Pfizer vaccine and other vaccines in Canada.